Present Perfect with Dialogs The present perfect is made with have (for plural subjects, you, and I) + a past participle has (for singular subjects) + a past participle I have seen The bear has gone They have lived The …

REGULAR COMPARATIVES & SUPERLATIVES Adjective form Comparative Superlative Only one syllable, ending in “e” wide, fine + r wider than, finer than + st the widest, the finest Only one syllable, with one vowel and one consonant at the …

The 1200 Most Frequently Used Words in the English Language This list is from Rebecca Sitton’s “Spelling Sourcebook,” pages 77-82. It is a “cross-referenced compilation” of several massive word studies, including the American Heritage Word Frequency Study (Carroll, Davies, Richman), …

In our Some Facts About William Shakespeare reading passage you will learn some about W. Shakespeare. (Playwright, Poet) Some Facts About William Shakespeare Shakespeare was born in Stadford-Upon-Avon that is a small English town. Shakespeare was baptised in Holy Trinity Church …

In our Thomas Edison and His First Invention reading passage you will learn about Thomas Edison. His early childhood and his first invention in his early years. Shortly Thomas Edison Thomas (Alva) Edison was an American inventor. He was born …

In Emergency calls for UK (language is culture) tutorial you will learn emergency phone numbers for United Kingdom. Language is culture and because of that we have to learn some more things about the culture of our foreign or second language. …

This is a list of MOST FREQUENTLY USED 200 WORDS IN ENGLISH. As you see, you are very familier with them. If you know them with present continues or simple present tense you can communicate in English. Certainly, with your body …

PRESENT CONTINUES TENSE In our “Forming Sentences in Present Continues Tense” tutorial we will teach how to form sentences in Present Continues Tense easily. GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT Read the following text and pay attention to the colored text. I am …

Tongue Twisters in English Most commonly used tongue twisters in English. They will help you to increase your pronounciation. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked If Peter Piper picked a …

THEME 2; SPORTS Practice 1 Parachuting Over the past 25 years or so, there has been a sharp increase in the popularity of parachuting as a sport. Parachuting can be learnt at a parachute club. The training is extremely strict. …

Practice 3 Are We Really That Different? Certain lessons have to be learned the hard way. Some well meaning articles and presentations on cultural differences have a potential to do more harm than good and may not be as They …

Practice 2 Communication And Culture As the basic building blocks of communication, words communicate meaning, but culture is the most important factor that influences the meanings of words. Meaning is in the person, not in the word, and each person …

Theme 1: Culture Practice 1 Culture Shock! Each society has its own beliefs, attitudes, customs, behaviors, and social habits. These give people a sense of who they are, how they should behave, and what they should or should not do. …

Without conjunctions, you’d be forced to express every complex idea in a series of short, simplistic sentences: I like cooking. I like eating. I don’t like washing dishes afterward. What Are Conjunctions? Conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases, …